Here’s every celebrity who showed up for the ‘No Kings’ protest

The roar started as a whisper. By nightfall, it was a tidal wave of rage, grief, and defiance aimed straight at Donald Trump.

More than eight million people, from grieving spouses to Hollywood legends,

poured into the streets, chanting “No Kings” as De Niro thundered, Springsteen sang,

and families lifted photos of the dead. What they demanded was terrif… Continues…

They came with guitars, hand-painted cardboard, and stories that broke the air wide open. Robert De Niro’s voice shook as he called Trump an existential threat, while Jane Fonda read a widow’s words that turned a political rally into a public mourning. Bruce Springsteen answered with a protest anthem, stitching together the names of the dead with the promise that “this is still America,” a place where no president is supposed to rule like a king.

From Minneapolis to Malibu, celebrities didn’t overshadow the crowds; they amplified them. Jimmy Kimmel marched with his children, Doug Emhoff stood shoulder to shoulder with strangers, and Joan Baez sang beside a new generation of artists. The message, carried on posters, chants, and trembling voices, was brutally simple: power without accountability is tyranny. “No Kings” was not just a slogan against one man, but a vow that millions refused to surrender their country in silence.

They came with guitars, hand-painted cardboard, and stories that broke the air wide open.

Robert De Niro’s voice shook as he called Trump an existential threat,

while Jane Fonda read a widow’s words that turned a political rally into a public mourning.

Bruce Springsteen answered with a protest anthem, stitching together the names of the dead with the promise that “this is still America,” a place where no president is supposed to rule like a king.

From Minneapolis to Malibu, celebrities didn’t overshadow the crowds; they amplified them.

Jimmy Kimmel marched with his children, Doug Emhoff stood shoulder to shoulder with strangers,

and Joan Baez sang beside a new generation of artists. The message, carried on posters, chants, and trembling voices, was brutally simple: power without accountability is tyranny. “No Kings” was not just a slogan against one man, but a vow that millions refused to surrender their country in silence.

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